April 2010
Welcome to Issue 55 of DNN Creative Magazine
In this issue we focus on the new Skin Object token method introduced in DotNetNuke 5 for adding tokens into a DotNetNuke skin. A Skin Object Token is a web user control which covers skin elements such as the logo, menu, search, login links, date, copyright, languages, links, banners, privacy, terms of use, etc.
Following this we demonstrate how to install and use two Advanced DotNetNuke Admin Control Panels which are available for free from Oliver Hine. These control panels provide an optimized version of the admin control panel to improve performance and page load times, as well as a ribbon bar control panel which adds additional features.
Next, we continue the Open Web Studio tutorials, this month we demonstrate some very advanced techniques for building a car parts application in Open Web Studio. Throughout the tutorial we cover form input, validation, how to use dependant drop down lists, populating checkbox lists and introduce a new concept of data level security. Data level security allows you to control which data a user can access within a module.
To finish, we have part five of the "How to Build a News Application with DotNetMushroom Rapid Application Developer (RAD)" article, where we demonstrate how to implement paging.
This issue comes complete with 14 videos.
Skinning:
Skin Object Tokens for DotNetNuke 5
(8 videos - 64mins)
Free Module:
Advanced Optimized Control Panel by Oliver Hine
(1 video - 11mins)
Module Development Series:
Form Validation, Dependant Drop Downs and Data Level Security in OWS
(5 videos - 44mins)
How to Implement Paging with DotNetMushroom RAD
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